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Opinion — Stop body shaming women in the public eye

Recent online commentary negatively targeting Bebe Rexha’s weight gain proves that discourse around female celebrity’s appearance is still rife on social media. Retiring this inherently toxic form of trolling is long overdue.

Thred Media
3 min readJul 3, 2023

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You’d think we’d have grown tired of obsessing over women’s bodies by now, especially within industries that significantly influence how we perceive ourselves.

I’m referring, of course, to the contradictory nature of modern celebrity culture. Many brands and influencers encourage us to seek ‘perfection’ while also promoting mental health campaigns, denouncing eating disorders, and stressing the importance of self-worth.

Despite the best efforts of those in the public eye who are truly dedicated to promoting a healthy self-image — Lizzo being a notoriously pioneering force in this particular fight — fat-shaming and skinny-shaming prevails.

Just last week, Bebe Rexha made headlines after she took to social media to address the issue for the second time.

The first was in May, when she opened up about her polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), saying ‘you don’t know what someone’s going through…

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